A SCIENTIST'S INDICATIONS: Ferenc Jordán, network research biologist /// Friderikusz Podcast, ep.58
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Ferenc Jordán, a network research biologist and doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, was the director of the Balaton Limnological Research Institute for just one and a half years between 2019 and 2020, but has now moved on to a researcher at a university in Italy. He had a good reason for the change, as his boss, who appointed by the political power, started holding him back, reportedly mostly because he spoke out against the destruction of Lake Balaton on numerous occasions, against the construction of a series of luxury villas, but also criticised the aggressive behaviour of national big business when the Limnological Research Institute, located on one of the most beautiful plots of land in Tihany, was targeted by the billionaires of the National Cooperation Scheme (NER).
In this podcast, Ferenc Jordán talks about all of this, of course, but also about the crisis of modern civilisation, the problem of human overpopulation and the limits of self-correction, and the predictions that the coronavirus is coming to strike the whole world, as the researcher made in September 2019.

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